Ta-Tanishia Pearson is an actress, known for Vish Merrick (2017), A Piece of Me: An Everyday Story (2016) and Traffic Lane (2021).
Ta-rel Runnels is an actress, known for Honor Among Thieves (2021).
TaRita Martin is an actress, known for 60 Seconds to Live (2022).
TaShante Jose is known for The Marriage Pass (2024) and Love in Transition (2021).
TaVon McVey is known for A Black Lady Sketch Show (2019), Jason Derulo: Acapulco (2021) and Brockhampton: Don't Shoot Up the Party (2021).
Taabbu was born in a Bengali family at Darjeeling district in west Bengal . He was youngest son among two. His father was state govt. Gaggeted officer in forest department . He was very fond of story books reading at childhood hence he used to spend time in local library . He also played cricket very well due to his injury at knee he left at that time . He was and is die heart fan of sour av ganguly . He passed his masters in English literature from bardhwan university . Due to his father's job he had to join in different schools a across the west Bengal . After that he was preparing himself for civil service at state level and for banking . He got job in one of the top multinational companies in India . But after few he again ran after his passion and started to meet directors in tollywood . He went with his stories to be a script writer. He met a music director who sent him to a director who was planning for a new film and after hearing taabbu's story director liked that and suggested to act as well . After that his passion got a turn and started to do director Anthony Jane 's first film Pappur biye , a social satire on marriage . He has done his first film in Bengali before that he did music videos and local drama theatre and a bhojpuri film that did not release .
Gorgeously buxom and curvaceous blonde bombshell Taaffe O'Connell was born into an upper class family on May 14, 1951 in Providence, Rhode Island. She primarily grew up in Chattanooga, Tennessee and was a straight-A student in her grade school years. O'Connell received a masters degree in drama from the University of Mississippi. Taaffe moved to Hollywood, California to pursue an acting career. She started out doing guest spots on such TV shows as Starsky and Hutch (1975), Baretta (1975), Police Woman (1974), Vega$ (1978) and CHiPs (1977). O'Connell made her film debut with an uncredited bit part in Rocky II (1979). Taaffe had a regular role as showgirl "Hillary S. Prentiss" on the short-lived sitcom Blansky's Beauties (1977). She played ill-fated nurse "Jane" in the seasonal slasher opus New Year's Evil (1980). Taaffe achieved her greatest enduring cult cinema popularity as "Dameia", a spaceship crew technical chief who gets gruesomely raped and killed by a giant slimy maggot in the marvelously warped sci-fi/horror winner Galaxy of Terror (1981). She went on to play wisecracking USO showgirl "Honey" in the trashy women-in-prison exploitation outing Caged Fury (1983) and insatiable German nymphomaniac "Brigitte Fritz" in the amusing lowbrow comedy romp Hot Chili (1985). Moreover, O'Connell made guest appearances on a handful of TV shows that included Happy Days (1974), The Incredible Hulk (1977), Laverne & Shirley (1976), Archie Bunker's Place (1979), Three's Company (1976), Knight Rider (1982), Dallas (1978) and Dangerous Women (1991). More recently, Taaffe popped up in minor parts in the low-budget fright features The Stoneman (2002) and Dismembered (2003). Outside of acting, Taaffe O'Connell has developed a special directory to help out her fellow thespians, writes articles for magazines specializing in casting, and makes occasional guest appearances at film conventions.
Taahir Shah is an actor, known for The Eyes of My Mother (2016).
Taamu Wuya is an actor, known for S.W.A.T. (2017), The Fighting Road (2019) and My Sisters (2020).
Taani Fuahala is an actor, writer, and director who was born in Inglewood, CA. He attended Highland Elementary and Centinela Elementary in Inglewood, CA before transferring to Pacific Hills School in West Hollywood, CA for middle school. Taani Junior Fuahala then transferred to Loyola High School of Los Angeles where he lettered in Football and Track & Field (shot put and discus). He was on Loyola High School's 2005 CIF Division 1 Championship Team as a Defensive Lineman. Fuahala then went to college at Oregon State where he was on the football team as a walk-on. He really enjoyed being a part of Oregon State's football team but after one year, he transferred to El Camino College in Torrance, CA where he was on the football team for two seasons. Taani Fuahala played both Defensive Line and Fullback at El Camino College but never received much play time. El Camino College was the best junior college football team in the nation at the time and according to Fuahala, "the team was stacked at every position". He was able to earn his Associates Degree in General Education from El Camino College however. Fuahala then transferred to California State University of Sacramento where he was a member of both the football and rugby teams. During his senior year however, Fuahala decided to quit both sports to pursue acting instead. The day after quitting football Fuahala auditioned for the University Theater Company and was cast in an independent play produced by the Sons and Ancestor's Club. Next, Fuahala was cast as Foote in Nina In The Morning during the University Theater's One Act Play productions. He was also a part of the ensemble for You Can't Take it With You along with many other plays at Sacramento State. Fuahala graduated from California State University of Sacramento with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics. Upon graduating from college, Fuahala moved to Los Angeles where he acted in several short, independent, and student films while attending law school part-time in Long Beach, CA. He also worked as a bouncer, bodyguard, driver, and bartender before finally passing the CA State Bar exam and becoming an attorney. Fuahala studies at the Beverly Hills Playhouse and has been in over 40+ low budget independent/student type films. He also has experience in writing, directing, and guerrilla film making.